The distinctive tropical landscapes of Xishuangbanna, in southwestern Yunnan province, has been attracting established painters like Zhu Danian and Yao Zhonghua since the late 1950s.
Two exhibitions underway at Beijing's Palace Museum are showcasing a slice of imperial ceramic history.
Between November and January, marriage will be the theme of plays at Inside-Out Theater, an indie venue showcasing international contemporary productions in Beijing.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, this acclaimed show, which launched a world tour in April, comes to the Chinese mainland for the first time.
Beijing-based Jiang Ji'an boils and bakes them to make artworks. He rubs leaves into pulp to make a piece of paper; he bakes other leaves and grinds them into pigments that he uses to paint.
Anselm Kiefer in China, the first retrospective show of the German painter and sculptor in China, will be held in November in Beijing at the Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, followed by a tour of some major cities including Shanghai and Nanjing.
A display of more than 100 photographs shows the lives of Chinese migrants in New Zealand more than a century ago.
Artist Yu Hong, a professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, alludes to current-day problems in her pieces, giving them a contemporary feel in a dramatic new exhibition.
A sculptor creates visual layers in the human and animal figures that he crafts.
A loyal fan of Lao She (1899-1966), one of China's most significant authors, Chinese director and actor Fang Xu is back with another stage production, Mr Ma and Son, based on the novel with the same title.
The operatic version of one of the Bard's classics comes to China 25 years after becoming a hit in France, Chen Nan reports.
Reversed Pervasion is an ongoing exhibition that shows artists' diverse, experimental explorations of ink, water and paper-three traditional mediums of Chinese painting.